Chapter 4 Vocab Quiz (Pt. 1)
Matching
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a. | subistence
farming | e. | Tidewater | b. | triangular trade | f. | backcountry | c. | cash
crop | g. | overseer | d. | diversity | | | | |
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a
region on flat, low lying plains along the seacoast.
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bosses, to keep the slave working hard.
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different cultures coming together.
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routes formed a triangle used by the colonial merchant ships.
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crops
that could be sold easily in markets in the colonies and overseas.
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farmers generally produced just enough to meet the needs of their families, with
little left over to sell or exchange.
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West
of the Tidewater lay a region of hills forest climbing up toward the Appalachian
Mountains.
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a. | mercantilism | f. | propretary
colony | b. | export | g. | royal colony | c. | import | h. | literacy | d. | smuggling | i. | the ability to read and write | e. | charter
colony | | | | |
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trading illegally with other nations
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the
ability to read and write
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the
people of Delawar, Maryland and Pennsylvania
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the
people of Connecticut and Rhode Island
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to
sell abroad
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13.
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the
theroy that a statess or nations power depended on its wealth
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goods
bought from foreign markets
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learning assistants to craft workers who taught them a trade
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the
people of Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Virginia.
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